Much appreciated.
-Brian
On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 06:25 AM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Brian McCallister dijo:Druid is really cool, but I have never actually gotten the code generation to work. When I hook it to an existing DB, import the entities and go to code generation and I get an error saying datatypes are set on all of my foreign keys =/
Hi Brian:
You need to define "DD equiv." field for your datatypes at the database level:
Select the database.
Select the "Data Types" tab.
For every datatype define the datatype you want to use in Java. Example:
Druid Type --> DD equiv.
bit --> Boolean
Varchar --> String,
etc.
Then try again.
BTW, try better the CVS version, because the official release had some bug
in OJB generation.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
-Brian
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 05:19 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Gus Heck dijo:This is probably a terribly noob question, but is there a good way to
generate my object mappings for the repository.xml? Seems like a lot
of
tedium to do it for more than one or two classes.
Hi Gus:
Druid - http:// druid.sf.net/ - Please, download it from the CVS.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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